New Haven Canal Days
A week of camaraderie and family-friendly fun, Canal Days serves as New Haven’s homecoming event.
When: June 5-9
Where: On Broadway in New Haven, at Schnelker Park and in the space between
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Website: //newhavencanaldays.wordpress.com/

Hobnobben Film Festival
The festival celebrates film with screenings of shorts and features from local, regional, national and international filmmakers.
When: June 7-10
Where: Cinema Center, Spectator Lounge and Parkview Physicians Group ArtsLab
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Website: //www.hobnobben.org/

Sweet Breeze Fest
Enjoy a day celebrating Friends of the Rivers’ authentic canal boat at Headwaters Park West. The event will feature canal boat rides, live music, balloon art, face painting and food trucks.
When: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June 9
Where: Near the terrace gardens at Headwaters Park West
Admission: Canal boat rides are 45 minutes long and tours depart every hour. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. All other activities are free. Tickets available on fwoutfitters.com or purchase at the dock.
Wheel chair accessibility: Yes
Website: RideSweetBreeze.org

Woodburn Summerfest
The small town festival will offer a full schedule of activities including a chalk walk, trivia night, 5K walk/run, parade and much more packed into two days.
When: June 22-23
Where: Various locations in the town of Woodburn, including Main Street and Woodburn Park
Website: //woodburnsummerfest.com/

Three Rivers Festival
The city-wide festival draws nearly a half million visitors each summer. This marks its 50-year anniversary. Enjoy Food Alley, Art in the Park, the Bed Race, the Three Rivers Festival Parade, Children’s Fest and more.
When: July 13-21
Website: //threeriversfestival.org/

Rolling into Roanoke
The event is a classic car show located in Roanoke and presented by the Roanoke Beautification Foundation.
When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 21
Where: On Main Street in Roanoke
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Website: //rollingintoroanoke.com/

Allen County Fair
The 2018 Allen County Fair is home to Allen County 4-H and features many animal shows, projects and events throughout the week. In addition to 4-H festivities, the fair offers a full food court, carnival rides, and family-fun events.
When: July 24-29
Where: 2726 Carroll Road, Fort Wayne
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Admission: $5 gate admission with children 5 and under free; Wednesday seniors 55 and older get in for $3
Parking: Free
Website: //allencountyfairgroundsin.com/allen-county-fair-2/

Fort Wayne Pride
The two-day event includes vendors, live entertainment, beer tent, workshops, food, KidSpace, a march, tournaments and fun. People from all ages, sexualities and backgrounds are welcome to attend. However, children 5 and under are not permitted after 8 p.m.
When: July 27-28
Where: Headwaters Park, 333 S. Clinton St., Fort Wayne
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Website: //www.fwpride.org/index.html

Harlan Days
This family-friendly country fair features a variety of events, activities and food. Proceeds benefit the park department and its programs.
When: Aug. 2-4
Where: Harlan Community Park
Website: //www.harlandays.com/

Huntertown Heritage Days
The three-day Huntertown festival will welcome Huesman Amusements for their rides and carnival games and food.
When: Aug. 9-11
Where: Huntertown Park on Old Lima Road
Website: //www.huntertownheritagedays.com/

Waynedale Community Picnic
The picnic is a family friendly event that has been a long-standing tradition in the Waynedale community, drawing over 2,000 attendees yearly. There will be free lunch and snacks and fun to be had with bingo, kids games, inflatable obstacle course, appearances from our local police, EMT and fire departments, Science Exploration Tent, face painting, vendors and more.
When: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25
Where: Waynedale Park, Intersection of 2900 Koons and Elzey Street- just off of Lower Huntington Road
Website: //waynedale.com/picnic/

Grabill Country Fair
Grabill, a town of about 1,000 people, just north of Fort Wayne, is nestled in the heart of a large Amish community. The town’s country-style fair highlights the area’s Amish heritage.
When: Sept. 6-8
Where: Various locations through the town’s center, between West and Main streets
Website: //www.grabillcountryfair.org/

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